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The Prolongation of Life: Optimistic Studies

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The work analyzes aging as a largely preventable biological process, arguing that immune cells called phagocytes and harmful intestinal microbes drive senility. It surveys evidence linking diet, gut fermentation, infectious poisons, and lifestyle to premature decay, and proposes hygiene, preventive medicine, dietary changes and introduction of lactic acid bacteria to inhibit putrefaction and extend healthy lifespan. The volume addresses objections about individual versus social interests, using comparative biology to argue that prolonging normal life cycles would allow specialization without compromising the species, and concludes with practical public-health recommendations.

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Elie Metchnikoff

Elie Metchnikoff was a prominent Russian zoologist and microbiologist, best known for his pioneering work in immunology. His research laid the foundation for our understanding of the immune system and its role in combating infectious diseases. Metchnikoff's notable works include "Immunity in Infective Diseases," where he explores the mechanisms of immune response, and "The Prolongation of Life: Optimistic Studies," which reflects his interest in aging and longevity. His contributions to science have had a lasting impact, influencing both medical research and public health.

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